The famous horror animation "Anzhiju" has been confirmed to be produced as a Japanese drama and will be officially broadcast in September

The famous horror animation "Anzhiju" has been confirmed to be produced as a Japanese drama and will be officially broadcast in September

The famous horror animation "Yamishiba", which is broadcast in the most famous paper shrine format in Japan's Showa era, will be adapted into a TV series and is scheduled to start broadcasting on September 9. The latest poster was released today, August 10, and many characters appeared.

· "Dark Shiba Inu" is a TV animation based on the theme of "Showa-style paper shiba inu × urban legend × horror story". It started airing in January 2017. This work tells Japanese urban legends through the Showa-style paper shiba inu, and is a unique "digital horror paper shiba inu animation" for adults. It is not an ordinary horror animation, but a traditional paper shiba inu that allows viewers to enjoy it on TV through modern digital technology.

The Japanese drama "Anshibaju" will be aired on September 9th. The scheduled cast includes Aizawa Risa, Ichinose Ryu, Kaname Rin, Kitagawa Naoya, Kimizawa YUUKI, Sato Hisanori, Sana Hiroki, Shirata Atsushi, Sugie Daishi, etc. Stay tuned.

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